Secure and private network connectivity for enterprises
Jio Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a Virtual Private Network (VPN) service that enables you to create private connectivity over geographically distributed locations. Unlike public internet, MPLS VPN solution ensures that traffic is never exposed to public network and hence provides high security. The solution can also help you prioritize critical traffic in a multi-application environment.
Jio provides MPLS VPN solution over Layer 2 or Layer 3, basis business requirements. Businesses also get an option for burstable bandwidth to meet sudden traffic spikes or growing business needs. Jio also provides Mobile VPN solution to help feet-on-street employees connect securely to the enterprise network.
Mobile VPN is a cost-effective solution to connect remote locations, click here to get more information on Mobile VPN
Key product features
MPLS L3 VPN
- Provider devices forward customer packets based on destination IP address
- Routing information is controlled by service providers network
- The service provider determines the policies and routing
- Customers must share information about their network topology to service provider
- This solution scales well wherein site peers with directly connected Provider Edge (PE) routers only
- This supports MPLS Full Mesh VPNs and Jio manages backbone network security policies
- Backed with Service Level Agreement (SLAs) on uptime, MTTR, latency, packet drop and jitter
MPLS L2 VPN
- Provider devices forward customer packets based on MAC address
- Customers manage traffic routing on their own through backbone
- Customers do not require to share information about the network topology, policies, routing information, etc. to service provider
- This supports limited scalability due to MAC learning and is preferred if locations are less than 10 and site peers with all other sites
- This solution supports Point-to-Point circuit types and customer manages network security policies
- Backed with Service Level Agreement (SLAs) on uptime, MTTR, latency, packet drop and jitter